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_Passive_ More About Active / Passive Forms EXERCISES AND RELATED TOPICS Verb Tense Exercise 3 Simple Past and Past Continuous Verb Tense Exercise 4 Simple Past and Past Continuous Verb [r]
9. Future continuous (Form: will be + ing form)10. Present perfect (Form: has / have + past participle)11. Simple future (interrogative) (Form: will + base form of the verb)12. Simple past13. Present perfect14. Past perfect15. Simple past16. Simple pastStay on top of your writing! Download ou[r]
Verbs in the subordinate clauseA past tense in the main clause may be followed by a present tense in the subordinate clause when thesubordinate clause expresses a universal truth.Galileo maintained that the earth moves around the sun. (More natural than ‘Galileo maintained that the ear[r]
AN INVESTIGATION INTO ABILITY TO DISTINGUISH “WILL” AND “BE GOING TO” OF THE FIRST YEAR ENGLISH MAJORED STUDENTS AT TAY NGUYEN UNIVERSITY 1.1State of the problemEnglish is an international language and furthermore it is a compulsory subject in Vietnam. Learning a foreign language like English, learn[r]
Jane: I can't believe how late we are! By the time we get to the dinner, everyone (finish, already)eating. Jack: It's your own fault. You took way too long in the bathroom. Jane: I couldn't get my hair to look right. Jack: Who cares? By the time we get there, everyone (left) . Nobody (see, even) yo[r]
TRANG 1 Home > Verb Tense Tutorial > Verb Tense Exercise 6 VERB TENSE EXERCISE 6 SIMPLE PAST / PRESENT PERFECT F T G+ _P_ Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the[r]
VERB TENSESTRATEGIES FOB VERBTENSE ITEMSASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTIONS: Is there a time expression in the sentence?If so, does the verb tense agree with themeaning of the time expression?INCORRECT [I work in this departmentsince 1994.]CORRECT I’ve worked in this departmentsince 1[r]
Some useful spelling rulesRule 1When a weak verb ends in a short vowel + consonant, the final consonant is not doubled to form the past tense,unless the accent falls on the last syllable.Budget – budgeted (NOT budgetted)Offer – offered (NOT offerred)Benefit – benefited (NOT bene[r]
Tenses different forms?Now read the following sentences:* I write.* I am writing.* I have written.* I have been writing.The verbs in all of these sentences refer to the present time, and are, therefore, said to be in the present tense.In sentence 1, however, the verb simply talks about[r]
you if there are any problems. Doug: This is the first time I have ever been away from the kids. Nancy: Don't worry, they (be) be fine. 5. Samantha: Just think, next week at this time, I (lie) on atropical beach in Maui drinking Mai Tais and eating pineapple. Darren: While you are luxuriatin[r]
Tom: Yeah, I (go) to Guatemala next spring and I thought knowing a little Spanish would make thetrip easier. Frank: I (visit) my brother in Marseilles next year. Maybe I should take a French class. Tom: I have a course catalog in the other room. I (go) get it, and we can see whether or not they're[r]